What kind of benefits can I get from weight adjustment to the mouse?
S Stephen Nona-Mitchell Guest Jan 19, 2018 #1 What kind of benefits can I get from weight adjustment to the mouse?
A Adam Van Der Breggen Guest Jan 19, 2018 #2 just get a mouse that isnt built like shit, you shoudlnt have to use weights if its made well
E Eric Joseph Guest Jan 19, 2018 #4 I'm interested in this myself. Mines weighted but I never really looked into why lol
J Josh Shadeck Guest Jan 19, 2018 #5 More or less drag (resistance) heavier will be better for precise motions, lighter will be faster motions
More or less drag (resistance) heavier will be better for precise motions, lighter will be faster motions
C Charles McClure Guest Jan 19, 2018 #11 I perfer the weighted mouse personally, usually as much weight as I can. it feels more responsive and more sharp and precise
I perfer the weighted mouse personally, usually as much weight as I can. it feels more responsive and more sharp and precise
M Manolito Ang Guest Jan 19, 2018 #12 I have the same mouse and i remove those weights. No use for me.
I Igor Rakocevic Guest Jan 19, 2018 #15 i have the g502 spectrum with max weights. its a good way to train your hand, set dpi to low as possible, then train your wrist a bit
i have the g502 spectrum with max weights. its a good way to train your hand, set dpi to low as possible, then train your wrist a bit
A A.J. Ray Guest Jan 19, 2018 #17 I have the same mouse only have two of the weights in. All of them in there are wayyyy to heavy imo
T Troy Nichole Murley Guest Jan 19, 2018 #18 Chef go back to cooking eggs your argument here is fried FO
D Dylan Angel Guest Jan 19, 2018 #19 People like heavy mice because its solid feeling but any we'll build mouse makes up for it. Light weight and solid build
People like heavy mice because its solid feeling but any we'll build mouse makes up for it. Light weight and solid build